1.) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer/Philosopher's Stone
2.) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
3.) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
4.) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
5.) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Yes! The Harry Potter books are wonderful for pre-teens ages 10 and up, but may be a little dark for younger ages. J.K. Rowling does an amazing job when writing the Harry Potter books. There are 7 Harry Potter Books in the series: Year One: Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone (or the Socerer's Stone) Year Two: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Year Three: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Year Four: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Year Five: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phonix Year Six: Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince Year Seven: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows All of the books are good, and so are the Harry Potter movies! But remember, always read the book first because the movies don't go into much detail as the books do!
Harry Potter attended potions lessons in the first six books in the series. During his first five years at Hogwarts, the class was taught by Professor Snape who loathed Harry and made his life extremely difficult.
Twenty-five.
Five thousand and swenty four
There are seven books in the Harry Potter series, each continuing on from where the previous book ended. They begin with Harry learning that he is, in fact, a wizard and conclude with him finally living happily ever after. The following are the release dates of the original UK versions of the books. Book one: Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone - 1997 Book two: Harry potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 1998 Book three: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 1999 Book four: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 2000 Book five: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - 2003 Book six: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - 2005 Book seven: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - 2007
The DVD's for the first five books are all out now.
yes.Not possible: it is a series of seven books
Yes! The Harry Potter books are wonderful for pre-teens ages 10 and up, but may be a little dark for younger ages. J.K. Rowling does an amazing job when writing the Harry Potter books. There are 7 Harry Potter Books in the series: Year One: Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone (or the Socerer's Stone) Year Two: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Year Three: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Year Four: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Year Five: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phonix Year Six: Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince Year Seven: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows All of the books are good, and so are the Harry Potter movies! But remember, always read the book first because the movies don't go into much detail as the books do!
Harry Potter attended potions lessons in the first six books in the series. During his first five years at Hogwarts, the class was taught by Professor Snape who loathed Harry and made his life extremely difficult.
Twenty-five.
Five thousand and swenty four
The first word in 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' is 'it'. The next five words are 'was nearing midnight and the...'.
Read the other Five books and especially the sixth book.
There are seven books in the Harry Potter series, each continuing on from where the previous book ended. They begin with Harry learning that he is, in fact, a wizard and conclude with him finally living happily ever after. The following are the release dates of the original UK versions of the books. Book one: Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone - 1997 Book two: Harry potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 1998 Book three: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 1999 Book four: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 2000 Book five: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - 2003 Book six: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - 2005 Book seven: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - 2007
Harry spoke to the sorting hat in the first and second movie.
In the first five books, Severus Snape was the Potions master. In book six Horace Slughorn took over the position.
The LEGO HARRY POTTER theme began in 2001 with the theatrical release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and featured sets based on the first five movies. ( I got this from THE LEGO BOOK)